Archive for February, 2010

Feb
11

Re-Balancing the Welsh Curriculum

John Osmond reports on a crusade being waged by Education Minister Leighton Andrews to give vocational studies parity of esteem with the academic

Feb
09

Historic Vote Triggers Referendum

John Osmond reports on today’s Senedd debate that kick started moves to holding a referendum on increasing the National Assembly’s law making powers

Feb
09

Half-Way House to Electoral Reform

Annabelle Harle assesses the impact of the Alternative Vote had it been operating in Wales in 2005 and the way it would influence the Welsh result in the forthcoming general election

Feb
08

Tackling Child Poverty and School Performance

John Osmond finds a new determination amongst Welsh Ministers to tackle a blight on Welsh society

Feb
08

News Contest For ITV Wales

Geraint Talfan Davies says there may be more than meets the eye in the bids to supply news of Wales to the ITV1 channel

Feb
06

Citizen Journalism

Heulyn Davies reports on a IWA debate about the increasing impact of the Welsh blogosphere

Feb
04

Welsh Shares Stay In Touch

The Welsh share portfolio has stayed ahead of its purchase price three months ago but only just, Rhys David reports.

Feb
04

Our Evolving Constitution

John Osmond reflects on the remarkable development of Wales’s political infrastructure

Feb
03

Academics Fall Out Over Climate Change

Geraint Talfan Davies reports on another blast at climatologists delivered in Cardiff last night by economist Michael Beenstock

Feb
02

People, Profit, and the Planet

Simon Nurse reflects on the role corporate social responsibility in business.